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Apartments in Dhanmandi, pretty typical
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Dhaka Sadar Ghat Launch Terminal - the scale of logitics operations is large to say the least.
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Aerial shot of Gulshan
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Dhaka Convention Center (DITF grounds next to old Tejgaon airport)
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New Dhaka Museum
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Uttara area
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Dhanmondi apartments look very cozy and nice to live in, must cost a bomb though?
 
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Dhanmondi apartments look very cozy and nice to live in, must cost a bomb though?

We are talking minimum 1.5 to 1.8 crore for a luxury 2000 sqft. apartment. However smaller 1200 sqft. apartments will be under one crore.
 
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Posted : 02 Jul, 2015 15:54:06

PM inaugurates construction work of Cox's Bazar Int'l Airport

The work on the much-sought Cox's Bazar International Airport Construction Project formally began on Thursday, aiming to expand the country’s tourism sector by attracting more and more international tourists.

Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina formally inaugurated the construction work through videoconferencing from her official residence Ganobhaban, a news agency report said.

This will be the country’s 4th international airport after Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport in Dhaka, Shah Amanat International Airport in Chittagong and Sylhet Osmani International Airport.

Civil Aviation and Tourism Minister Rashed Khan Menon, Housing and Public Works Minister Engineer Mosharraf Hossain spoke on the occasion from the airport premises in Cox's Bazar. Local MPs and other dignitaries were present.

Waresat Hossain Belal, Bir Protik, MP, PM's Principal Secretary Md Abul Kalam Azad, PM's Press Secretary Ihsanul Karim and Civil Aviation and Tourism Secretary Khorshed Alam Chowdhury were present at Ganobhaban during the videoconferencing.

According to the Civil Aviation and Tourism Ministry, the Tk5.78 billion project will be completed within 30 months. Once completed, spacious aircraft like Boeing 777 could be operated from the airport.

Under the project, the existing runway length will be extended to 9000 feet from 6775 feet while the width to be expanded to 200 feet from the existing 150 feet alongside boosting the strength of the runway, setting up of airfield lighting system for takeoff and landing at night, procurement of firefighting vehicles and installing other necessary equipment.

To rehabilitate over some 4,400 families living in the airport area, some 245 four-storey buildings will be constructed in Khurushkul area on the east bank of the Bakkhali River on 253 acres of land with necessary amenities, including educational and other social institutions.

Some 5,000 metric tonnes of wheat have already been allotted from Ashrayan-2 project to fill up some 41 acres of land with earth.

Besides, a bridge will be built over the Bakkhali River with Tk 2 billion under the project while Tk 2.1 billion has been earmarked kept for land development and construction of a damn to be implemented by the LGED and the Water Development Board.

Later, Civil Aviation and Tourism Minister and Housing and Public Works Minister unveiled the plaques of Cox's Bazar International Airport Construction Project on behalf of Prime Minister.
 
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China offers assistance to upgrade Shahjalal Airport

Reported by: Golam Moin Uddin UNB Staff Writer
July 3, 2015 04:09:39 pm

Dhaka, July 3 (UNB) - As the government has decided to construct the third terminal at Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport (HSIA), China has offered its assistance for its expansion and modernisation works.

China Airport Construction Group Corporation (CACC), a 100 percent state-owned corporation of China, sent a letter on May 20 to Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina with a proposal for the construction of the third terminal, domestic terminal, VVIP complex and Cargo Village at HSIA.

In the letter, the copy of which is obtained by UNB, CACC General Manager Liu Yong said, "We believe that with our technical ability and long experience in the field of airport construction, we would be able to complete a new modern airport of international standard (as per ICAO standard) in three years' time from the start of the construction, as planned by your government."

The Chinese official in the letter said out of the estimated project investment cost of around $ 1.3 billion, depending on the approval of the final design, with the construction period of three years, the project fund may use Chinese soft loans from the bank in China.

The businesses of CACC, which has constructed some 160 international and domestic airports all over the world in past 61 years, include the turn-key projects, project management, engineering, investigation, consultation, design, supervision, construction and research.

Earlier on May 13, Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina directed the authorities concerned to go ahead for constructing the third terminal of Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport (HSIA) and complete the work in a faster pace to handle growing number of passengers.

Officials at the Ministry of Civil Aviation and Tourism said the annual passenger handling capacity of the HSIA is about eight millions. In the current fiscal year, 6.7 million passengers used the airport which is increasing at the rate of 9.5 percent.

According to the officials, the number of passengers at the airport would cross eight millions in 2018. So, there will be a need for constructing a new terminal in 2019 for handing the growing passengers.

They said though the annual cargo handling capacity of the airport is two lakh tonnes, presently 2.37 lakh tonnes of cargo are transported through the airport, which means it is handling 18 percent more cargo than the present capacity.

A joint consulting firm comprising, Yushin of Korea, CPG of Singpapore and DDC of Bangladesh has been appointed to formulate a master plan for constructing necessary infrastructures to fulfil the demand of growing passengers and cargoes.

The firm conducted the feasibility study and a new master plan for the airport expansion project for 10 months. As per the master plan, a proposal has been made to complete the airport expansion work in two phases.

The master plan has proposed constructing all infrastructures excepting the second runway in the first phase. The infrastructures include third terminal, cargo village, VVIP complex and domestic terminal.

The first phase work would start this year and complete in 2019 and Tk 10,700 crore will be needed for completing the just first phase work.

In the second phase, a proposal for constructing other infrastructures, including the second runway has been made and the approximate cost of which will be Tk 2,300 crore.

As per the feasibility study, the implementation of the second phase work could be reevaluated by considering the situation on completion of the first phase work.
- See more at: UNB - China offers assistance to upgrade Shahjalal Airport

Dhaka-Mymensingh Highway

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Police using radar to catch motorists exceeding speed limit on the DAC-CTG Highway
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